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Lõve Vesiveski

The Lõve vesiveski is a historic watermill located in Elva vald, Estonia.

History

  • The exact construction year of the mill is not known, but it is believed to date from the 19th century.
  • The Lõve vesiveski was originally built to power a grain mill, grinding grains into flour for local consumption. Water from the nearby Valguta polder was used to drive the mill's wheel.

Architecture and Construction Materials

  • The Lõve vesiveski is an overshot wheel mill, typical of Estonian watermills from this period.
  • The mill's body is constructed from local limestone, while the wooden beam that supports the wheel is made from beech wood.

Original Purpose

The Lõve vesiveski was originally built to power a grain mill, grinding grains into flour for local consumption. Water from the nearby Valguta polder was used to drive the mill's wheel.

Current Status and Use

The Lõve vesiveski is currently in ruins, having been abandoned many years ago. Despite its current state of disrepair, the mill remains an important part of Estonia's cultural heritage.

Location and Setting

The Lõve vesiveski is situated in the Valguta polder, a low-lying area near the town of Elva. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Lõve vesiveski has been recognized as a cultural monument in Estonia, and efforts have been made to preserve its historical significance.
  • However, further restoration work is needed to ensure the mill's long-term preservation.

Visiting Information

The Lõve vesiveski is not currently open to the public for visits. However, it can be accessed by foot or by bike, and offers a glimpse into Estonia's rural past.

Notable Historical Events

Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded in association with the Lõve vesiveski.

Technical Details

  • The mill features an overshot wheel with a diameter of approximately 2 meters.
  • The grinding stones were likely made from local limestone, and the machinery was powered by water from the nearby polder.

Details

NameLõve vesiveski
CityElva vald
CountryEstonia
Coordinates58.15966, 26.163017
Current useruins
Accessiblefalse